Stone Church Coffee House welcomes The Jammin’ Divas

The Jammin’ Divas play traditional and contemporary folk music from Ireland, Australia and the USA.

The Herald News, Fall River, MA

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Posted Apr. 17, 2013 at 12:01 AM
Updated Apr 17, 2013 at 5:19 PM

Posted Apr. 17, 2013 at 12:01 AM
Updated Apr 17, 2013 at 5:19 PM

Bristol, RI

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Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church welcomes The Jammin’ Divas on Saturday, April 27. The Jammin’ Divas play traditional and contemporary folk music from Ireland, Australia and the USA. The group consists of Grammy Nominee Aoife Clancy, Becky Chace, Kath Buckell and Hadar Noiberg.

Irish born Aoife Clancy is the daughter of Bobby Clancy of the Clancy Brothers. Aoife has had a long-standing career touring with the likes of The Clancy Brothers, Christy Moore of the Furey Brothers, Tommy Sands and many others. She also toured seven weeks with the renowned Paddy Noonan Show. With seven recordings under her belt in the last decade, Aoife has clearly established herself as one of the ‘Divas’ of Irish and contemporary Folk Music.

Anyone who has seen Becky Chace sing in any setting knows she delivers with passion and conviction every time she takes a stage. Chosen Best Female Vocalist 5 times by the readers of the Providence Phoenix Best Music Poll, Becky has been called “one of the most celebrated singer/songwriters to come out of the RI area.” by Motif Magazine. Together with her band, Chace has opened for such national acts as BB King, America, Judy Collins, Littlefeat, and Delbert McClinton.

Australian Kath Buckell is a rising Folk/Rock artist in the USA and has also received airplay in Australia, Canada, Netherlands, Germany and the UK. She has already won honorable mention at the Mid Atlantic Song Contest for her song ‘Orphaned By The Color Of My Skin’ along with a national radio representation that gave astonishing reviews.

Hadar Noiberg hails from Israel growing up with its eclectic musical culture. Noiberg is an extremely gifted flutist who manages to bring out the deep colors and soul of her flute. Hadar has been a featured performer with Dave Valentine, Anat Cohen, Omer Avital, Joel Frahm, Alvester Garnette, Junior Rivera, Louis Kahn, Rufus Reid and many more.

Bristol’s Stone Coffee House is an affordable, family-oriented, handicap-accessible musical venue. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. Light refreshments will be available for purchase. Tickets are $15 per adult; students are half price; children 5 and under are free. For ticket information or to purchase tickets in advance, please call 253-4813 or 253-7288.

The First Congregational Church is located at 300 High St. (corner of High and Bradford streets) in Bristol, R.I.